The Mo-sin-a (Chinese: 魔神仔; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Mô͘-sîn-á) is a monstrous creature in Taiwanese folklore. They are typically depicted as human-like beings and their bodies are short and furry.

Legend

The mo-sin-a are considered a type of demon who live in mountain forests. They are said to lure people away to remote spots like mountain forests or caves. Japanese-era newspapers mention it several times, and the demon was featured in the horror movie series, The Tag-Along.[1][2][3]

See also

References

  1. "RTI Radio Taiwan International - Mô-sîn-á".
  2. "Mô-sîn-á- Part 2 - RTI Radio Taiwan International".
  3. "Spirits, ghosts, deities and monsters - Taipei Times".


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